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501(c)(3) Nonprofit — Veterans & First Responders

Mission Isn't Over. It Evolves.

Restoring stability, purpose, and mission to those who served — through evidence-informed healing, structured transition support, and renewed humanitarian service.

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Global Provision Project — Where Service Continues
Regulation First
Evidence-Informed
Ethical Delivery
Measurable Impact
Dignity-Centered

The Gap After Service

Many veterans and first responders leave structured environments and enter systems that are fragmented, clinical-only, or disconnected from purpose. The challenge is rarely capability — it is regulation, reintegration, and meaningful direction.

GPP addresses these gaps upstream — before crisis — through regulation-first, dignity-centered programs designed to meet people wherever they are in their journey.

We blend biological regulation, peer-based support, clinical best practices, and mission-oriented structure to produce outcomes that are measurable, ethical, and scalable.

01Dignity over dependency
02Consent over coercion
03Structure over chaos
04Service over self
05Ethics over optics

Our Story →
"Mission does not end when service ends. For many who have served, the challenge is not capability — it is regulation, reintegration, and meaningful direction."
— Global Provision Project, INC.

Who We Serve

Veterans First Responders Incarcerated & Reentry Veterans Families of Service Members

Six Pathways.
One Continuum.

Each program stands alone and is designed to deliver measurable outcomes. Together, they form a pathway from regulation → stability → purpose → service.

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Equine Therapy

Non-verbal, body-based regulation through guided interaction with horses. Builds trust, confidence, and nervous system stability.

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K9 Therapy

Routine, responsibility, and connection through structured canine programming. Measurable daily habits — sleep, movement, consistency.

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MEMI Healing & Practitioner Pathway

Multichannel Eye Movement Integration — body-based nervous system regulation. Non-clinical. Evidence-informed. Built for veterans and first responders.

Learn More
🛡️

Suicide Awareness & Prevention

Connection before crisis. Upstream resilience through peer readiness, gatekeeper training, and trusted referral pathways.

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Humanitarian Response Corps

CONUS and OCONUS disaster relief. Veteran-led teams deploying logistics, medical, comms, and aid — non-combat, mission-driven.

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Stability.
Growth.
Mission.

GPP programs are non-clinical unless delivered by licensed professionals for a defined scope. We maintain referral pathways when clinical care is appropriate.

01

Regulation First

Stability before performance. We address nervous system dysregulation, unresolved stress, and identity loss before asking anyone to grow or perform.

02

Ethical Boundaries

Clear scope, informed consent, and defined referral pathways. GPP operates with transparency appropriate for vulnerable populations.

03

Purpose & Continuation

Healing that leads to contribution. People who stabilize re-engage, and then help others do the same — creating a multiplier effect across communities.

04

Upstream Intervention

Connection, structure, and meaningful direction prevent the isolation that precedes crisis — reaching people before the breaking point.

Measurable Impact.
Ethical Delivery.

6Active Programs
5Populations Served
CONUS
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Mission Reach
501(c)(3)Registered Nonprofit

We track participation, completion, stability indicators, next-step engagement, practitioners trained, and missions executed — while protecting dignity and privacy through aggregate, de-identified reporting.

A Place For You
At GPP.

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Apply for Support

Seeking stability, transition support, or purpose-driven healing? Applications are confidential and reviewed for safety and alignment.

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Volunteer

Offer your skills, time, or mission experience. Program-specific roles with training, clear scope, and safety standards.

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Donate

Fund ethical, evidence-informed programs. Every dollar supports program delivery — not overhead theater. Full transparency on fund use.

Crisis Resources

GPP is not an emergency service. If you are in immediate danger, reach out now.

988Veterans Crisis Line
Press 1 after dialing
838255Crisis Text Line
Text this number
911Immediate
Emergency
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The Challenge Isn't Capability

For many veterans and first responders, the greatest challenge after service is not a lack of skill — it is the loss of structure, identity, mission, and team. Systems designed to help are often fragmented, clinical-only, or disconnected from the reality of purpose-driven service culture.

Global Provision Project was built to bridge that gap. We provide structured, ethical pathways that support stability first, then growth, then service — honoring the person before asking them to perform.

"We address these gaps upstream — before crisis — through regulation-first, dignity-centered programs."

Common Gaps We Address

  • Nervous system dysregulation and unresolved stress
  • Loss of identity, mission, and team structure
  • Difficulty translating skills into civilian career paths
  • Isolation that precedes crisis rather than follows it
  • Reentry barriers for incarcerated veterans
"Mission does not end when service ends. Capability is not the challenge — regulation, reintegration, and meaningful direction are."
— Global Provision Project

Who We Serve

Veterans First Responders Incarcerated & Reentry Veterans Law Enforcement Fire & EMS Dispatch Personnel Families of Service Members


What We Stand For

01

Dignity Over Dependency

Programs are designed to build capacity and autonomy — not create reliance on GPP.

02

Consent Over Coercion

Participation is always consent-first. Pacing is participant-led. No forced exposure.

03

Structure Over Chaos

Clear protocols, defined scope, and consistent boundaries create safety for healing.

04

Service Over Self

GPP exists to serve — not to grow the organization for its own sake.

05

Ethics Over Optics

We operate with transparency, clear governance, and ethical safeguards appropriate for vulnerable populations.

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Impact With Accountability

We track participation, outcomes, and continuity while protecting privacy and dignity.



An Integrated Program
Ecosystem

Each GPP program stands alone — delivering real outcomes independently. Together, they form a continuum from regulation to purpose to service.

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Equine Therapy

Regulation, trust, and confidence through non-verbal horse interaction.

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🐕

K9 Therapy

Routine, responsibility, and connection through canine partnership.

Explore
🛡️

Suicide Prevention

Connection before crisis — upstream peer readiness and education.

Explore
🌐

Humanitarian Response Corps

CONUS/OCONUS disaster relief and aid for those ready to serve again.

Explore

MEMI

Body-based regulation with a practitioner multiplier pathway.

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Six Pathways.
One Continuum.

Each program stands alone and delivers measurable outcomes. Together, they form a pathway from regulation to stability to purpose and renewed service.

Not sure where to start? Begin with the program that best matches your immediate needs and readiness.

🐴

Equine Therapy

Guided, consent-first interaction with horses to support nervous system regulation, confidence, boundaries, and trust. Horses provide immediate, non-verbal feedback — helping participants practice presence, calm attention, and grounded decision-making.

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K9 Therapy

Restores routine and connection through structured interaction with trained dogs. The program emphasizes measurable habits — sleep, movement, attendance, and daily structure — supported by canine partnership.

Full Program Details
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Suicide Awareness & Prevention

Focuses on connection before crisis. Strengthens upstream resilience through education, peer readiness, and trusted referral pathways — so warning signs are recognized earlier and people feel supported to seek help.

Full Program Details
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Humanitarian Response Corps

Builds veteran-led teams for CONUS/OCONUS disaster relief and humanitarian aid in austere environments. Strictly non-combat — using service-ready skills for tangible humanitarian impact.

Full Program Details

MEMI Healing & Practitioner Pathway

Mind–Eye Movement Integration uses guided eye movements and built-in regulation elements to reduce distress and create conditions for adaptive memory reconsolidation. Includes a practitioner multiplier pathway.

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🐴 Equine Therapy

Guided, consent-first interaction with horses to support nervous system regulation, confidence, boundaries, and trust. Immediate, non-verbal feedback for grounded decision-making.

Why Horses?

Horses are uniquely powerful therapeutic partners because they respond in real-time to a human's emotional and physiological state — providing honest, non-judgmental biofeedback that no clinical tool can replicate. For veterans and first responders who have often learned to suppress or override their internal signals, equine interaction creates a safe environment to reconnect with the body and rebuild trust in themselves.

Who This Program Serves

  • Veterans experiencing dysregulation, isolation, or loss of purpose
  • First responders — Law Enforcement, Fire, EMS, and Dispatch
  • Participants seeking regulation and confidence in a non-clinical setting

Core Program Components

  • Orientation + Safety + Goals — Participant readiness, informed consent, and individualized goal-setting before any animal interaction
  • Ground-Based Interaction — Primarily ground-based; riding is optional and introduced only when appropriate
  • Facilitated Sessions — Structured activities focused on boundaries, trust, co-regulation, and presence
  • Cohort or 1:1 Tracks — Individual or group tracks based on readiness and program availability

Outcomes & Impact

  • Improved nervous system regulation and stress recovery capacity
  • Increased confidence, self-efficacy, and boundary awareness
  • Reduced isolation through healthy, structured connection
  • Foundation for next-step engagement in other GPP programs or external services

Ethical Boundaries & Safeguards

  • Animal welfare standards maintained; skilled handlers present at all sessions
  • No forced exposure — pacing is participant-led at all times
  • Clear referral pathways for clinical support when needs exceed scope
  • Participation is consent-first; GPP is non-clinical unless licensed professionals are onboarded for specific services

We track participation and next-step engagement while protecting privacy through aggregate, de-identified reporting.

🐕 K9 Therapy

Restoring routine, responsibility, and connection through structured interaction with trained dogs — building measurable daily habits that anchor recovery and reduce isolation.

Structure Through
Partnership

One of the most consistent challenges veterans and first responders face after leaving structured service is the collapse of daily routine. K9 Therapy addresses this directly — using the natural demands of canine care to rebuild the framework of consistent, purposeful daily activity. Dogs require feeding, movement, attention, and presence — exactly the anchors that help regulate and stabilize a dysregulated nervous system.

Who This Program Serves

  • Veterans rebuilding routine after leaving service
  • First responders experiencing isolation or motivational decline
  • Participants working to establish consistent daily structure and connection

Core Program Components

  • Readiness Screening + Orientation — Consent process, expectations, and safety orientation before engagement
  • Structured Dog-Handling Activities — Consistent, guided interaction with trained dogs under staff oversight
  • Routine-Building Plan — Weekly accountability structure tracking sleep, movement, attendance, and engagement
  • Optional Family Education — Support and boundary education for family members where appropriate

Measurable Outcomes

  • Improved routine establishment and daily follow-through
  • Increased motivation, energy, and healthy connection
  • Reduced isolation and improved mood stability indicators
  • Stronger foundation for next-step program engagement

Ethical Boundaries & Safeguards

  • Strict animal welfare and safety rules enforced at all sessions
  • No emotional support or service animal guarantees are made
  • Clear clinical referral pathways when needs exceed program scope
  • Volunteer roles are non-clinical unless licensed and onboarded for that scope

🛡️ Suicide Awareness
& Prevention

Connection before crisis. Strengthening upstream resilience through education, peer readiness, and trusted referral pathways — so warning signs are recognized earlier and people feel supported to seek help.

IMMEDIATE CRISIS? Call 911 or dial/text 988 — Veterans: press 1 after dialing.

Upstream.
Before Crisis.

Veterans and first responders die by suicide at rates significantly higher than the general population — and the most preventable window is long before a crisis occurs. GPP's Suicide Awareness & Prevention program focuses on creating the conditions for help-seeking to feel safe, natural, and accessible through peer connection, education, and trusted referrals.

Who This Program Serves

  • Veterans at any stage of their post-service journey
  • First responders — LE, Fire, EMS, Dispatch
  • Families, peers, and team leaders supporting someone who has served
  • Unit leaders wanting to build peer readiness within their teams

Core Program Components

  • Education Sessions — Warning signs, protective factors, destigmatizing language, and the science of intervention
  • Peer Readiness Training — How to listen, how to refer, when to escalate, and what to say without making it worse
  • Resource Navigation — Connections to VA, local providers, crisis services, and peer support networks
  • Follow-Up Connection Plan — Structured check-ins and community-building activities to sustain protective relationships

Outcomes & Impact

  • Increased help-seeking behavior and reduced stigma
  • Improved peer confidence to recognize warning signs and act early
  • Stronger community connection and safety networks
  • Greater awareness of local crisis resources and referral pathways

Ethical Boundaries & Safeguards

  • Volunteers are not crisis counselors — clear scope is defined and maintained
  • Escalation protocols are always in place; crisis resources are always visible
  • Confidentiality maintained with clear exceptions for imminent risk
  • Licensed professionals onboarded for any clinical scope

If You Don't Know What to Say

"I'm not safe right now."
"I'm thinking about hurting myself."
"Can you help me make a plan for the next hour?"
Supporting someone else:
"I'm here. You're not alone."
"Let's call 988 together."
"I can stay with you while we get help."

⚡ MEMI Healing &
Practitioner Pathway

Mind–Eye Movement Integration (MEMI) — a body-based approach using guided eye movements to reduce distress and create conditions for adaptive memory reconsolidation. Heal → Train → Help Others Heal.

The Science of
Eye Movement Integration

The human eyes are more valuable than most people realize. Not only are they part of our sensory external data-collection system, but they are also directly connected to the brain's internal threat-protection system. Fixed eye positioning is a natural, reflexive mechanism used by the brain to help identify, assess, and process distress.

Specific eye positions and repetitive eye movements can automatically create relaxation, reduce sympathetic activation, and re-regulate the balance between the conscious and unconscious parts of the mind. This is a universal self-regulating feature of the human brain — MEMI provides the structured vehicle to access it safely.

The Multiplier Model

MEMI includes a practitioner pathway that creates an organic, relationship-driven expansion of healing. Graduates can apply to become certified MEMI Practitioners — extending their own healing into community-level impact.

HEAL TRAIN HELP OTHERS HEAL

Who This Program Serves

  • Veterans experiencing unresolved trauma, dysregulation, or chronic stress responses
  • First responders seeking non-clinical, body-based regulation tools
  • Peer leaders and facilitators seeking to expand their healing capacity
  • Mental health professionals, first responder agencies, and veterans' groups seeking scalable training tools

Core Program Components

  • Structured MEMI Sessions — 10-step protocol for guided eye movement integration in safe, facilitated settings
  • Physiological Regulation Techniques — Bottom-up (body-first) tools: breath, sleep hygiene, movement, and community anchors
  • Integration Practices — Ongoing daily practices to maintain regulatory gains between sessions
  • Practitioner Pathway — Training, supervision, ethics, and certification for those called to help others heal

Practitioner Scholarship Program

GPP's scholarship program makes MEMI training available to first responder and veterans' agencies, departments, and groups working to eliminate the long-term effects of stress and trauma. We also support international ministry efforts to treat and heal those struggling with the aftermath of war and human rights abuses.

Outcomes & Impact

  • Reduced somatic distress and improved nervous system regulation
  • Increased stability, functional capacity, and daily engagement
  • Expanded community healing through trained and supervised practitioners
  • Scalable, ethical, non-clinical healing tool accessible in non-traditional settings

Ethical Boundaries & Safeguards

  • Non-clinical scope unless licensed professionals are onboarded for specific services
  • Clear boundaries, informed consent, and escalation protocols at every session
  • Practitioner supervision requirements and ongoing ethics training
  • Referral pathways to licensed clinical care when needs exceed MEMI scope

Crisis Resources

GPP is not an emergency service. If you are in immediate danger — call 911. This page provides direct pathways to the support you need, right now.

🆘 Immediate Danger?

If you are in immediate danger or someone else is, do not wait. Call emergency services right now.

Call 911 Now
988Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Veterans: Press 1
838255Veterans Crisis
Text Line
911All Immediate
Emergencies

🎖️ Veterans & Military

  • Veterans Crisis Line: Call 988, then press 1
  • Veterans Crisis Text Line: Text 838255
  • VA Mental Health: Contact your local VA medical center or VA provider directly
  • VA Same-Day Mental Health Care: Walk into any VA medical center

🚒 First Responders

  • Many agencies and unions have peer support or EAP (Employee Assistance Program) services — contact your union rep or HR
  • Safe Call Now: 1-206-459-3020 (first responders, law enforcement)
  • First Responder Support Network: Contact via your agency EAP
  • If unsure, start with 988 or your primary care provider

🌐 Outside the U.S.

  • Use your local emergency number
  • Search "crisis line [your country]" for your national service
  • International Association for Suicide Prevention: www.iasp.info/resources/Crisis_Centres/

👥 Supporting Someone Else

If you're with someone in crisis:

  • Stay with them — don't leave them alone
  • Say: "I'm here. You're not alone."
  • Say: "Let's call 988 together."
  • Help them remove access to means if safe to do so
  • Call 911 if they are in immediate physical danger

If You Don't Know What to Say — Start Here

"I'm not safe right now."
"I'm thinking about hurting myself."
"I need someone to stay with me while I get help."
"Can you help me make a plan for the next hour?"

Safe Next Steps (If Not in Immediate Danger)


  • 01 Contact a trusted person and tell them you need support today.
  • 02 Remove or secure access to anything that could be used to cause harm.
  • 03 Schedule an appointment with a clinician or primary care provider.
  • 04 Consider a peer support group or structured program for ongoing stability.

When you're ready, GPP can help with the next step — structured programs that support regulation, transition, prevention, and purpose-driven service.


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Serve With Purpose.
Support With Integrity.

Program-specific volunteer roles with training, clear boundaries, and safety standards. All volunteer roles are non-clinical unless you are licensed and onboarded for that scope.

Select Your Program

Each program has specific volunteer roles, training requirements, and responsibilities. Select the program that matches your skills and readiness.

🐴 Equine Therapy

Support facilitated sessions, assist with animal handling, help with orientation and logistics. Animal experience helpful but not required — training provided.

Volunteer: Equine Therapy →

🐕 K9 Therapy

Support structured dog-handling activities, assist with routine-building accountability, and help with family education components.

Volunteer: K9 Therapy →

🛡️ Suicide Awareness & Prevention

Facilitate education sessions, provide peer support, assist with resource navigation. Clear escalation training and protocols provided for all volunteers.

Volunteer: Suicide Prevention →

🌐 Humanitarian Response Corps

Deploy with veteran-led teams for CONUS/OCONUS disaster relief and humanitarian aid. Selection-based with readiness screening and mission training cycles.

Volunteer: Humanitarian Response Corps →

⚡ MEMI

Support MEMI facilitation sessions and, if eligible, pursue the MEMI Practitioner Pathway for expanded healing impact within your community.

Volunteer: MEMI →


Volunteer Standards

All GPP volunteers follow safety, confidentiality, and scope-of-role standards. Volunteer roles are non-clinical unless you are licensed and onboarded for that specific scope. GPP provides training, orientation, and supervision appropriate for each program.


Questions About Volunteering? Contact Us →

Choose Your
Program Entry Point

Applications are confidential and reviewed for safety and alignment. If you're unsure where to start, choose the program that best matches your immediate needs and readiness level.

⚠️ If you are in immediate danger, call 911. In the U.S., call or text 988. Applications are not monitored for crisis response.

Select a Program

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Equine Therapy

Nervous system regulation, trust, and confidence through horse interaction.

Apply: Equine Therapy →
🐕

K9 Therapy

Routine-building, connection, and daily structure through canine partnership.

Apply: K9 Therapy →
🛡️

Suicide Awareness & Prevention

Peer readiness, education, and upstream connection before crisis.

Apply: Suicide Prevention →
🌐

Humanitarian Response Corps

CONUS/OCONUS disaster relief and humanitarian aid deployment.

Apply: Humanitarian Response Corps →

MEMI Healing Program

Body-based eye movement integration for nervous system regulation and recovery.

Apply: MEMI Healing →

⚡🎓

MEMI Practitioner Pathway

For those who have completed MEMI and want to train others — the multiplier model for community healing.

Apply: MEMI Practitioner →


Not sure which program is right for you? Contact us and we'll help you find the right entry point.

Extend Service
Beyond the Uniform.

Your support enables GPP to deliver structured, ethical programs that support healing, transition, prevention, and purpose-driven service for veterans and first responders.

Contact Global
Provision Project

Questions, partnership inquiries, media requests, or help finding the right program — we're here to help. We aim to respond within 2–3 business days.

⚠️ GPP is not an emergency or crisis service. In immediate danger? Call 911 or text/call 988.

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Or email us directly: [email protected]

General Contact

Email: [email protected]

Phone: +1.214.994.8760

We aim to respond within 2–3 business days.

Looking for a Program?

You may find faster answers by exploring our programs or applying directly.

Partnership & Sponsors

Organizations, agencies, or businesses interested in partnering with or sponsoring GPP programs — reach out via the form or email us directly.

🆘 Crisis Resources

If you or someone is in immediate danger — call 911. Veterans Crisis Line: call or text 988 (press 1 for veterans).

Full Crisis Resources →

Partner With
Global Provision Project

Organizations, agencies, and sponsors who partner with GPP extend the reach of ethical, evidence-informed programs to more veterans and first responders. There is a role for every kind of partner.

How We Work
Together

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Agency & Government Partners

VA medical centers, state veterans' agencies, corrections departments, parole and probation agencies, and municipal first responder organizations. GPP programs can integrate with existing services to fill upstream gaps.

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Nonprofit & Community Partners

Veteran service organizations, first responder charities, reentry programs, community mental health organizations, and faith-based institutions. We coordinate referrals, co-deliver where appropriate, and share resources.

🏢

Corporate Sponsors

Businesses that believe in veteran and first responder wellbeing can sponsor specific GPP programs, fund MEMI practitioner scholarships, or support Humanitarian Response Corps operational costs.

🎓

Academic & Research Partners

Universities, research institutions, and clinical training programs interested in evidence-based outcomes, program evaluation, and practitioner development within veteran and first responder populations.

🌐

International Humanitarian Partners

Organizations operating in conflict-affected or post-disaster regions where GPP's Humanitarian Response Corps and MEMI programs can deliver direct impact alongside established humanitarian missions.

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Clinical & Practitioner Partners

Licensed mental health professionals, equine therapy practitioners, and animal-assisted intervention specialists who want to expand their work with veteran and first responder populations.



Structured,
Ethical Collaboration

GPP partnership is built on clear agreements, defined scope, and shared commitment to the populations we serve. We do not enter partnerships that compromise the dignity, privacy, or safety of program participants.


Partnership Principles

  • Participant dignity and privacy are non-negotiable in all partnerships
  • GPP maintains program standards regardless of funding source
  • Referral pathways are bidirectional and clearly defined
  • Impact reporting is transparent, aggregate, and de-identified
  • Ethical boundaries are maintained regardless of operational pressure
"Measurable impact. Ethical delivery. We track outcomes while protecting the dignity and privacy of every participant."
— Global Provision Project, INC.

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Ready to explore a partnership? Contact us to discuss scope, structure, and fit.

Contact GPP

Measurable Impact.
Ethical Delivery.

GPP tracks participation, completion, stability indicators, next-step engagement, practitioners trained, and missions executed — while protecting dignity and privacy through aggregate, de-identified reporting.

6Active Programs
5Populations Served
CONUS
+OCONUS
Mission Reach
501(c)(3)Registered Nonprofit


Accountability Across
Every Program

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Participation & Completion

Program enrollment, session attendance, and completion rates tracked across all five programs — with context for early exits and transitions.

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Stability Indicators

Self-reported regulation, daily routine consistency, mood stability, and functional capacity — measured at intake, midpoint, and completion.

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Next-Step Engagement

Post-program engagement: employment, training enrollment, peer support participation, clinical care connection, and continued GPP program involvement.

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Practitioner Multiplier

MEMI practitioners trained, supervised, and deployed. Each certified practitioner extends healing capacity into their community beyond GPP's direct reach.

🌍

Missions Executed

Humanitarian Response Corps CONUS and OCONUS operations: aid delivered, hours deployed, communities served, and veteran participants re-engaged through mission.

🔐

Privacy Protection

All reporting is aggregate and de-identified. Participant dignity and confidentiality are protected at every stage of data collection and reporting.



Impact With Accountability

Impact is measured not only in numbers, but in continuity: people who stabilize, re-engage, and then help others do the same. GPP's multiplier model means that every practitioner trained, every mission completed, and every person who transitions from participant to peer supporter extends our impact beyond what direct program numbers can capture.


We operate with transparency, clear governance, and ethical safeguards appropriate for vulnerable populations. Funders, partners, and the public can expect honest reporting — not optics-driven outcome inflation.

What We Won't Do

  • Report outcomes we cannot verify
  • Inflate numbers for funding optics
  • Share identifiable participant data
  • Accept outcomes that compromise dignity
  • Overstate clinical claims for non-clinical programs


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Questions
Answered.

Common questions about GPP programs, who qualifies, how to apply, what to expect, and how to support the mission.

About GPP

Global Provision Project (GPP) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to restoring stability, purpose, and mission to veterans and first responders through evidence-informed healing, structured transition support, and mission-driven service. We operate six programs — each designed to stand alone, yet powerful together.
No. GPP programs are non-clinical unless delivered by licensed professionals who are formally onboarded for a specific clinical scope within a program. We maintain clear referral pathways to licensed clinical providers when participant needs exceed our program scope. We are a regulated, structured, peer- and practitioner-based support organization — not a mental health clinic.
GPP is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit operating with transparency, clear governance, and ethical safeguards appropriate for vulnerable populations. Specific program components may align with recognized frameworks (e.g., animal-assisted intervention standards, humanitarian principles). We are committed to continuous improvement and accountability.
GPP serves veterans, first responders, transitioning service members, incarcerated and reentry veterans, and families across the United States (CONUS) and through select international missions (OCONUS). Contact us to discuss availability in your area.

Programs & Eligibility

Eligibility varies by program. In general, GPP serves veterans at any stage of service transition, active and retired first responders (LE, Fire, EMS, Dispatch), transitioning service members, incarcerated and reentry veterans, and — for some programs — their families and peer leaders. Apply directly through the program page for a specific eligibility review.
Start with the program that best matches your immediate needs and current readiness level. If you're in a state of dysregulation or crisis, Equine Therapy, K9 Therapy, or MEMI may be the right first step. If you're ready for purpose-driven engagement, Humanitarian Response Corps may be the right fit. If you're unsure, contact us and we'll help you find the right entry point.
GPP is committed to accessible programming for those it serves. Contact us or apply directly to discuss program costs and any scholarship or sponsored access options currently available. Donor funding helps us keep programs accessible to those who need them most.
Yes. GPP programs are designed as an integrated ecosystem. Many participants move through multiple programs over time — for example, beginning with Equine Therapy for regulation, then transitioning to MEMI or Transition & Reintegration as stability increases. Programs can also run concurrently where appropriate and available.

Applications & Privacy

Yes. Applications are confidential and reviewed for safety and alignment. Information is not shared with employers, the military, law enforcement, or other external parties except as required by law (e.g., imminent risk of harm). We protect participant privacy throughout every stage of program involvement.
We aim to respond to all applications within 2–5 business days. Response times may vary based on program capacity and location. If you haven't heard back within a week, contact us directly at [email protected] or call +1.214.994.8760.
That's OK. GPP is designed to meet people where they are. If you apply and we determine that a different program or external support is the better immediate step, we'll help connect you with the right resource — including clinical referrals if needed. No one is turned away without a referral.

Volunteering & Donating

No. Lived experience as a veteran or first responder is valued and relevant, but not required for all volunteer roles. Skills-based volunteers (logistics, communications, animal handling, administration, clinical licensure) are welcome across all programs. All volunteers follow GPP's safety, confidentiality, and scope-of-role standards.
Global Provision Project, INC. is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Contributions may be tax-deductible to the extent permitted by applicable law. Consult your tax advisor for guidance specific to your situation.
Donations support program delivery and participant support, volunteer training and supervision, MEMI practitioner certifications and scholarships, operational readiness for CONUS/OCONUS Humanitarian Response Corps missions, and essential administrative and compliance requirements. We prioritize mission over overhead.
Yes. Organizations can sponsor specific programs, fund MEMI practitioner scholarships, support Humanitarian Response Corps deployment costs, or provide in-kind resources. Contact us to discuss sponsorship structures and recognition.

Crisis & Safety

If you are in immediate danger, call 911 now. In the U.S., call or text 988 (Veterans: press 1). Text 838255 for the Veterans Crisis Text Line. GPP is not a crisis service — these resources are staffed 24/7 for immediate support. Once you are safe, GPP programs can help with the next step.
Yes, with appropriate screening. GPP programs are designed with trauma-informed principles — regulation first, consent-first pacing, and clear escalation protocols. Participants are never forced into exposure they haven't consented to. Where clinical needs exceed program scope, referrals are made before or during program participation.

MEMI Specific

MEMI (Multichannel Eye Movement Integration) shares some conceptual foundation with EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) in that both use guided eye movements to support the brain's natural processing. However, MEMI is a distinct protocol designed for use in non-clinical settings by trained practitioners, not exclusively licensed clinicians. It uses a structured 10-step protocol and focuses on regulation and adaptive memory reconsolidation.
The MEMI Practitioner Pathway is open to individuals who have completed the MEMI healing program and demonstrated readiness for expanded scope. Practitioners receive formal training, ongoing supervision, and ethics guidance. The pathway is designed to multiply healing capacity organically — healing practitioners then help others heal in their own communities.
Yes. GPP's scholarship program helps make MEMI training available to first responder and veterans' agencies, departments, and groups that are working to eliminate the long-term effects of stress and trauma. Contact us or donate to the scholarship fund to inquire about availability.


Still Have Questions?

We're here to help you find the right path. Reach out directly and we'll respond within 2–3 business days.

Contact Us Email: [email protected]

🐴 Apply: Equine Therapy

Applications are confidential and reviewed for safety and alignment. Complete the form below or contact us directly.

Equine Therapy Application

⚠️ If you are in immediate danger, do not use this form. Call 911 or text/call 988.

Submit Application on GPP Site →

🐴 What to Expect

After applying, a GPP team member will contact you within 2–5 business days to discuss the program, answer questions, and confirm readiness and fit. No prior experience with horses is needed.

Program Highlights

  • Consent-first, no forced exposure
  • Ground-based interaction (riding optional)
  • Cohort or 1:1 tracks available
  • Skilled handlers present at all sessions

🆘 In Crisis?

Call 911 or dial/text 988 (Veterans: press 1).

Crisis Resources →

⚡ Apply: MEMI
Practitioner Pathway

The MEMI Practitioner Pathway is for those who have completed MEMI healing and are ready to train others. Heal → Train → Help Others Heal.

MEMI Practitioner Application

Submit Application on GPP Site →

Practitioner Pathway Overview

  • 01 Complete MEMI Healing Program
  • 02 Apply and be reviewed for Practitioner readiness
  • 03 Complete formal Practitioner training (10-step protocol, ethics, scope)
  • 04 Enter supervised practice with GPP oversight
  • 05 Deliver MEMI in your community

Scholarship Available

Scholarships are available for first responder and veterans' agencies working to eliminate the long-term effects of stress and trauma in their communities. Contact us to inquire.

Questions?

Email [email protected] or call +1.214.994.8760.

🌐 Volunteer: Humanitarian
Response Corps

Deploy with veteran-led teams for CONUS and OCONUS disaster relief and humanitarian aid. Selection-based. Non-combat. Mission-driven.

Deployable Skills
Needed

HRC volunteers are selected based on readiness, specific skills, and operational fit. All deployments are non-combat humanitarian missions. Prior military or first responder experience is valued but not universally required — specific skill sets matter most.

Priority Skill Areas

  • Logistics & Supply Chain — Planning, sourcing, transportation, and distribution in austere environments
  • Emergency Communications — Radio operations, coordination, and field communications
  • Medical Support — EMT, paramedic, combat medic, or nursing skills for field triage and care
  • Construction & Engineering — Shelter building, structural assessment, debris clearance
  • Water & Sanitation — Water purification, distribution, and sanitation operations
  • Team Leadership — Mission planning, team coordination, and after-action documentation
  • Administrative & Support — CONUS-based operational support for deployed teams

Selection & Readiness Process

  • Application and skills assessment review
  • Readiness screening — physical, logistical, and mission-fit evaluation
  • Training cycles — mission orientation, safety protocols, humanitarian principles
  • Deployment assignment based on skills and operational requirements
  • After-action review and continuous improvement

HRC Volunteer Standards

  • Strict non-combat mandate — all missions are humanitarian in nature
  • Humanitarian principles: humanity, neutrality, impartiality, independence
  • Safety protocols and partner coordination required for all deployments
  • Confidentiality and professional conduct standards apply at all times
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